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- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo abstract "Benedicta of Bjelbo Swedish: Bengta Sunesdotter, (died 1261), was a Swedish noble and a central figure in the incident known as the Maiden Abduction from Vreta, wherein she, like her mother, Helena Sverkersdotter of Sweden before her, and her daughter, Ingrid Svantepolksdotter after her, was abducted from Vreta Abbey by the man she later married. Her abduction was the subject of the folksong "Junker Lars klosterrov" (The Bridal Abduction of Young Lars). Benedicta was the daughter of princess Helena Sverkersdotter of Sweden and Sune Folkesson and thereby sister of Queen Catherine of Sweden. Benedicta was placed in the Vreta Abbey for her education. In 1244, she was abducted by Lars Petersson or Laurens Pedersson, Justiciar of Östergötland, with whom she traveled to Norway. One theory is that Pedersson was a grandson of a king of the St. Eric dynasty and wished to unite that dynasty with Benedicta's Sverker dynasty. He may also have had designs on the throne. Benedicta lived with Lars in Norway for several years. After his death, she returned to Sweden and married high noble Svantepolk Knutsson, Lord of Viby, with whom she had several daughters, among them Ingrid Svantepolksdotter, and a son, Knut, who died childless.".
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- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_of_Ymseborg.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink Helena_Sverkersdotter_of_Sweden.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Eric.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Sverker.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink Ingrid_Svantepolksdotter.
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- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLink Svantepolk_Knutsson,_Lord_of_Viby.
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- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Benedicta of Bjelbo".
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Benedikte of Ymseborg".
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- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo subject Category:1261_deaths.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo subject Category:13th-century_Swedish_people.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo subject Category:Women_of_medieval_Sweden.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo hypernym Abducted.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo type Person.
- Benedicta_of_Bjelbo comment "Benedicta of Bjelbo Swedish: Bengta Sunesdotter, (died 1261), was a Swedish noble and a central figure in the incident known as the Maiden Abduction from Vreta, wherein she, like her mother, Helena Sverkersdotter of Sweden before her, and her daughter, Ingrid Svantepolksdotter after her, was abducted from Vreta Abbey by the man she later married. Her abduction was the subject of the folksong "Junker Lars klosterrov" (The Bridal Abduction of Young Lars).".
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